We don’t guess—we test. Unraveling hair damage to power better care.
Aurrelle engineers examine how, on a microscopic level, light, air, and temperature interact with the scalp and hair. Every wavelength and temperature variation is analyzed to develop devices that minimize unnecessary damage to the hair, ensuring healthier-looking results, no matter the hair type,
Understanding Anti-Frizz Technology & Frizz Management in a Humid Environment
Humidity affects the hair's moisture balance, making the hair swell by raising the cuticles. Modern hair equipment is used to control air circulation, prevent excessive use of heat, and support the hair cuticles with temperature to keep hair flat even when the air is not.
The Science of Moisture Retention and Hair Balance
For hair to remain healthy, it is necessary to ensure that there is a balance of moisture within the hair strand. Too much air or heated air can make the hair cuticle dry or behave unpredictably. Technologies that can control the temperature and protect the cuticle layer keep the hair balanced, supple, and strong.

Dehydration
Too much heat or drying can pull moisture out of the hair shaft, making it brittle with a weak structure.

Moisture Swelling
Even when exposed to moist conditions, the excess water that seeps into the hair structure can result in the cuticles rising unevenly.

Imbalance
An uneven rate of hydration causes a lack of alignment in the hair. The temperatures as well as airflow are also necessary for balancing the hair.
Friction-Free Hair Styling with Advanced Materials
Healthy Hair Routines Backed by Science
pH-Balanced Cleansing
It is best to use a healthy cuticle that has a slightly acidic pH range of 4.5 to 5.5, making it tight, smooth, and shine-friendly. It is also essential to maintain a balance in order to reduce frizz, lock colors, and add shine. For dry, colored hair, moderate sulfate use with regular cleansing and weekly clarifying is necessary.
Moisture vs. Protein
Moisture is what gives hair flexibility, while protein is what gives hair strength. The hair wants protein when it's stretching and breaking, and it wants moisture when it feels stiff
Proven Heat Defense
For temperatures, a setting of above 150°C can convert alpha to beta keratin, which makes the strand weak. The temperatures for irons are set within the range of 150°C to 185°C, depending on the hair type. The use of a protectant with film-forming polymers is essential when applying heat, with hair being dried beforehand, involving one passage only, and a cool shot is used to lock the style after pre-drying to 80% with a nozzle.
Bond Repair Fundamentals
The structure of hair relies on disulfide, hydrogen, and ionic bonds. The thermal and chemical damage affects the hair bonds. Treatments that preserve bonds (BAP, bis-aminopropyl technologies) should be used 1 to 2 times a week. It should be combined with a low-pH rinse aid as well as easy teasing.
Scalp-First Care
An optimally functioning scalp plays a significant role in a healthy growth cycle. minimise oil, micro-inflammation, and residue with chelating washes once a week. In terms of daily practice, 2-3 minutes of massage with your fingertips, avoiding hairstyles that tend to cause tension, and thoroughly drying your scalp after washing your hair are all essential for overall hair health.
Daily Environmental Shield
UV, pollution, and hard water increase roughness on the cuticle, causing color to degrade. To shield hair from such damage, use leave-in products with UV protection, antioxidants, anti-pollution polymers that reduce particle attachment, and filtered rinsing, which, along with acidic finish rinses, and reduced friction with silk/satin, keep hair smooth throughout the entire day/night.


The Science Behind Infrared & Supersonic Airflow in Hair Drying
Infrared waves warm the hair from inside with gentle wavelengths, while high-speed concentrated air jets dry quickly with lowered temperatures, minimizing cuticle trauma, retaining moisture, and avoiding heat damage.

Best Hair Care Dryer For Keratin-Treated Hair
Keratin requires gentle, stable heat
Keratin-treated hair is very sensitive to temperature peaks. It is advised that low to medium temperatures are ideal to avoid weakening the keratin treatment.
Infrared Dries Without Overheating
The infrared waves thoroughly warm the hair from the inside, thereby minimizing the application of external high temperatures. The cuticle also remains closed after treatment.
Concentrated airflow protects smoothness
The concentrator guides controlled air along the hair shaft, keeping it in line while retaining the smooth look that a keratin treatment provides.
Cool shot locks in the result
Cool shot seals the win. Finishing with a cool shot closes the cuticle layer, making the hair shine even brighter and helping the keratin treatment last longer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best frizz control for hair?
Consistent moisture balance, controlled heat, and smooth cuticle alignment. Tools with regulated airflow and lower temperatures help reduce frizz at the source.
How to stop fine hair from frizzing?
Use gentle, low-heat drying, lightweight moisture, and a concentrator to keep strands aligned without over-saturating or overheating them.
What is the science behind hair frizzing?
Humidity enters the hair fiber, causing it to swell and lift the cuticle. Heat damage or dryness makes this effect more pronounced.
How do I keep my hair from frizzing in humidity?
Maintain cuticle strength, use cool or moderate heat, and finish with a cold shot to seal the outer layer. Anti-humidity polymers can also create a protective barrier.
How do I repair my damaged hair?
Strengthen internal bonds, restore moisture, and avoid extreme heat. Bond builders, low-pH rinses, and gentle detangling all support repair.
Can frizzy hair be repaired?
Yes—if frizz is caused by dryness or weakened cuticles. Moisture balance, bond repair, and controlled heat can significantly improve smoothness.
Is my hair dry or just damaged?
Dry hair feels rough and lacks shine. Damaged hair may stretch, snap, or feel uneven along the strand. Often, both conditions occur together.
How to tell if hair is unhealthy?
Signs include breakage, frizz, split ends, loss of elasticity, and difficulty holding moisture or style.
Does silk prevent hair damage?
Yes. Silk reduces friction and moisture loss while you sleep, helping preserve smoothness and cuticle health.
What is the best temperature to dry hair?
Low–medium heat (below 150°C equivalent at the fiber) is safest. Combine warm airflow with a cool shot to minimize cuticle stress.
How can I stop using heat on my hair?
Use infrared-assisted drying, air-drying techniques, low-heat tools, and styling products that encourage natural texture without direct heat exposure.
What is a supersonic airflow in a hair dryer?
A high-velocity, low-turbulence airflow that moves water off the hair quickly—reducing drying time and the need for extreme heat.
Is infrared good for hair straightening?
Yes. Infrared warms the hair evenly from within, lowering the risk of hot spots and reducing cuticle disruption during straightening.
Is infrared safe for your hair?
Infrared is safe when delivered at controlled intensities. It supports gentle drying by reducing reliance on harsh external heat.







